Sentences with word «discernible»

The word "discernible" means something that can be seen, understood, or noticed easily. Full definition
Unhappily, the UMD Passport system that would have allowed PSP owners to transfer their games to Vita hasn't made it out of Japan, meaning that once again Sony is missing a trick by removing backwards compatibility with a very popular system for little discernible reason.
Swartz has woven these intimacies so that visitors will hear abstract affective tones, interspersed with discernible moments of conversation.
«In the light of our findings of discernible impact differences between 1.5 °C and 2 °C, we urgently require a better scientific understanding of the potential impact legacy of temporarily exceeding the 1.5 °C limit,» says Michiel Schaeffer, co-author and scientific director at Climate Analytics.
That evolutionary faith in discernible human progress over time was usually described as Historical, as opposed to natural.
Centralized reporting of threats and violence by lawyers to representative bodies (in parallel with reporting to the police where required) is another option that would help to identify discernible patterns in support of increased awareness and targeted risk reduction efforts.
If a Bible verse (or discovery) is detrimental to the cause, it is either: taken out of context; is allegorical or metaphorical; refers to another verse somewhere else; is an ancient cultural anomaly; is a translation or copyist's error; means something other than what it actually says; is a mystery of god or not discernible by humans; or is just plain magic.
Today Winstonville is a small collection of houses barely discernible from the highway that curves around it.
If anything, our projections for warming are higher than they used to be, and we're seeing discernible changes in ecosystems that we can link back to climate.»
It's a noticeable change: the skater dude's T - shirt lifts as he lands from a great height, every movement of the board is crystal clear and tricks are much more easily discernible from one another.
He asked what the trend data on terrorism would have said in 2000 as an analogy to the lack of discernible trends in hurricanes, floods, tornadoes and drought.
Snyder shoots everything too close to be easily discernible on a large IMAX screen, and the action scenes are at once chaotic and totally meaningless.
Was it 2 million people who marched on Westminster to protest against the Iraq war without discernible impact?
With respect to hurricane damages, the chief and as yet only discernible difference between recent and earlier decades is that «There are more people and more wealth in harm's way.»
For example, the markets» ability to climb the wall of worry is most clearly discernible at the end of major bear trends, which means that the markets may continue to advance once the wall has been surmounted.
Once online, we noticed very little discernible lag, and had a very smooth online experience overall.
But it produces small, discernible increases in college attendance, especially at four - year colleges.
Many (if not most) lawyers will identity as members of a religious tradition; far fewer will actively seek to bring their faith to bear on their professional services in any readily discernible way.
The subtle modulations of rich color remind me of palm trees silhouetted against the evening sky, becoming barely discernible as night falls.
If a bible verse is detrimental to the cause, it is either: taken out of context; is allegorical; refers to another verse somewhere else; is an ancient cultural anomaly; is a translation or copyist's error; means something other than what it actually says; Is a mystery of god or not discernible by humans; or is just plain magic.)
This means that employees must receive some kind of discernible benefit for entering into a non-competition agreement.
The recent reshuffle — dominating headlines for a few days — has now been and gone with little discernible impact on the direction of the Government.
During the course of the game, some female characters are depicted topless, with breasts that lack discernible details (i.e., no nipples).
The professional must be careful not to overuse this serious label, especially when considering young children with problematic behavior with discernible cause and with reasonable treatment potential.
Customers can expect to see many discernible improvements over the upcoming months in all facets of the operation.
If it does not seem that radical today, that is be - cause old assurances have deceptively long shadows in the twilight, and because change of such magnitude and significance comes to us in hidden and open ways, in the accumulation of scarcely discernible shifts of habit and attention as well as in dramatic breaks.
These are often feeble and futile, but still discernible as they are unrolled before us in the pageant of history.
His resemblance to a young Stephen Lang is the only discernible skill he brings to the table, yielding a performance that could have only been improved by the likes of the oft - maligned Jai Courtney or his ilk.
Firstly, motivation is highly results oriented — if you're actually seeing discernible and quantifiable progress, you'll want to keep going.
We're probably supposed to feel that George has hooked up with Ira precisely because he's a nobody, but a nobody without much discernible talent?
«There are few discernible differences between the modal in - house lawyer and the modal law - firm lawyer... they value the same thing: lawyering...
Such a path of improvement would not have had an immediately discernible effect on the economy, because new graduates are always a small portion of the labor force.
A plot of land - only unadjusted and UHI - adjusted GISTemp data would show a more discernible difference (but still not huge).
They evolved, one leading to the next, their collective identity slowly becoming discernible with time.
He creates the so called non-paintings of barely discernible images that generate the illusion of light and depth.
The gang is back, and once again, the youngest of the McCallister family, Kevin (Culkin, Uncle Buck), is separated when his family goes on vacation in Miami (how does one lose the only member of the family with a clearly discernible personality?).
The net effect is that the Elantra GT Sport is a fun car to drive, with good power off the line, little discernible turbo lag, and solid midrange passing punch.
In contrast to Quest mode, Survival mode just keeps going and going with no real discernible pattern.
The search for a distinguishable form is quickly acquiesced when the triangular shapes give way to an almost discernible word, and the remnants of a painted sign emerge.
However, as the Supreme Court noted in A.B. v. Bragg Communications Inc., 2012 SCC 46, courts may also conclude that there is objectively discernible harm.
There's an easily discernible story line in the race for the 49th state Senate District this year: Schenectady County institution Sen. Hugh Farley, a Republican, faces a green Democrat who hasn't held political office.
Importantly, these differences only emerged upon reprogramming interneurons, and were not discernible when looking at the original fibroblasts.
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